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Elementary Cleaning Occupations

  • Cleaners and domesticsCleaners and domestics clean interiors of private houses, shops, hotels, schools, offices and other buildings.
  • Elementary cleaning occupations n.e.c.Workers in this unit group perform elementary cleansing service occupations not elsewhere classified in MINOR GROUP 923: Elementary Cleaning Occupations.
  • Launderers, dry cleaners and pressersLaunderers, dry cleaners and pressers supervise and undertake the washing, dry cleaning, ironing and pressing of clothing, household and other linen, carpets, curtains and other articles.
  • Refuse and salvage occupationsRefuse and salvage collectors supervise and undertake the collection and processing of refuse from household, commercial and industrial premises.
  • Street cleanersWorkers in this unit group clean, sweep and remove refuse from public thoroughfares.
  • Vehicle valeters and cleanersVehicle valeters and cleaners clean, wash and polish the interiors and exteriors of ships, aircraft, trains and road vehicles.
  • Window cleanersWindow cleaners wash and polish windows and other glass fittings.

Sales, Marketing and Related Associate Professionals

  • Business sales executivesBusiness sales executives provide advice to existing and potential customers, and receive orders for specialist machinery, equipment, materials and other products or services that require technical knowledge.
  • Buyers and procurement officersBuyers and procurement officers organise and undertake the buying of raw materials, equipment and merchandise from manufacturers, importers, wholesalers and other sources for wholesale distribution, resale or for own internal use.
  • Conference and exhibition managers and organisersJob holders in this unit group manage, organise and coordinate business conferences, exhibitions and similar events.
  • Estate agents and auctioneersEstate agents and auctioneers arrange for the valuation, sale, purchase, rental and leasing of property on behalf of clients.
  • Marketing associate professionalsMarketing associate professionals assist in the development and implementation of projects which aim to elicit the preferences and requirements of consumers, businesses and other specified target groups so that suppliers may meet these needs.
  • Sales accounts and business development managersSales accounts and business development managers plan, organise and undertake market research to meet the requirements of an organisation’s marketing and sales policies.

Engineering Professionals

  • Civil engineersCivil engineers undertake research and design, direct construction and manage the operation and maintenance of civil and mining engineering structures.
  • Design and development engineersDesign and development engineers conceive engineering designs from product ideas or requirements in mechanical, electrical and electronic engineering.
  • Electrical engineersElectrical engineers undertake research and design, direct construction and manage the operation and maintenance of electrical equipment, power stations, building control systems and other electrical products and systems.
  • Electronics engineersElectronics engineers undertake research and design, direct construction and manage the operation and maintenance of electronic motors, communications systems, microwave systems, and other electronic equipment.
  • Engineering professionals n.e.c.Workers in this unit group perform a variety of professional engineering functions not elsewhere classified in MINOR GROUP 212: Engineering Professionals.
  • Mechanical engineersMechanical engineers undertake research and design, direct the manufacture and manage the operation and maintenance of engines, machines, aircraft, vehicle and ships’ structures, building services and other mechanical items.
  • Production and process engineersProduction and process engineers advise on and direct technical aspects of production programmes to ensure cost-effectiveness and efficiency. This unit group incorporates: planning and quality control engineers who plan production schedules, work sequences, and manufacturing and processing procedures to ensure accuracy, quality and reliability; and chemical engineers who undertake research on commercial scale chemical processes and processed products, design and provide specifications and direct the construction, operation, maintenance and repair of chemical plants and control systems.

Information Technology and Telecommunications Professionals

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Data Source: Annual Population Survey (APS), © Crown Copyright

Important Information: The Annual Population Survey provides information on key social and socio-economic variables at a local level. The data enables monitoring of key estimates between censuses and provides local area information for labour market statistics. The chart data is based on the most detailed (4 digit) occupation data shown at unitary authority and county level; it has also been aggregated to region level*. The data covers the period October 2019 to September 2020*.

* Please note that the region figures have been aggregated from county and UA based data, where for disclosure control reasons some data has been suppressed. The counts at region level are therefore an approximation.